Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR22

Caption

Authorizing the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees by the lieutenant governor and speaker of the House of Representatives.

Impact

The passage of SCR22 formalizes the authority of legislative leaders to create joint committees that can analyze specific topics more deeply than typical legislative sessions allow. Each committee is designed to include legislators and possibly citizens, providing representation that reflects various perspectives. Notably, the resolution stipulates that these committees must present budget and staffing proposals to be jointly approved by the presiding officers. This will ensure that the work of these committees is adequately supported and that they can effectively address critical issues for the state.

Summary

SCR22 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees by the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the House of Representatives. This resolution has been adopted for the last twenty regular sessions, allowing for a process to address and study various legislative issues that may arise or remain unresolved after the legislative session ends. The resolution serves as a framework for how these committees will operate, including provisions for membership and procedural rules.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SCR22 appears to be positive among legislators, as it provides necessary mechanisms for ongoing legislative study and action. The resolution saw broad support, evidenced by the favorable vote tally during its passage through both chambers, indicating that lawmakers are in agreement about the need for such committees to handle complex issues. The absence of public testimony against the resolution during committee discussions further suggests a lack of significant contention around this bill.

Contention

While SCR22 did not encounter major opposition during discussions, it still raises considerations regarding the operational structure of the joint committees. The resolution empowers legislative leaders to define the issues of study and the composition of the committees, which could lead to debates about representation and focus. Critics might argue about the potential for these committees to prioritize certain issues over others or about the transparency of their proceedings. However, detailed requirements for public notice and reporting are included to help mitigate concerns about accountability.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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